"We have reports of responsible persons who occupy responsible positions. Don't you think there should be an interim order (against open field trials) till we hear this case?" a bench headed by Justice H L Dattu observed.
However, the bench, also comprising justice S A Bobde clarified that it was not inclined to halt trial in closed environment or isolated conditions.
Advocate Prashant Bhushan, appearing for anti-GM activists, submitted that open field trials should be banned till a strong regulatory regime was in place.
However, Additional Solicitor General Paras Kuhat countered the arguments of anti-GM activists by saying all recommendations of the expert committees were "virtually" in place and the community of Indian and international scientists was in favour of allowing GM crops' field trials.
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Earlier in July 2013, the activist had asked the Supreme Court to accept the final report of its technical expert committee while "ignoring" any findings by its member and former DG of Indian Council of Agriculture Research R S Paroda, alleging that he had "conflict of interest" on the issue.